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1Jean Monnet Programme
2Outline of presentation
- Structure of the Jean Monnet Programme
- Main components and Typs of JM Actions
- Funding of JM Actions
- Call Priorities (for the last call in October
2009 !) - Award Criteria
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4Structure of the programme
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- Jean Monnet Action
- Operating grants to support specified
institutions - Operating grants to support European associations
active at European level in the field of
education and training
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5Jean Monnet Programme, Key Activity 1
- The Jean Monnet Programme was launched in 1989
with the aim of facilitating the introduction of
European integration studies in universities by
means of start-up subsidies.
The programme takes the name of Jean Monnet
(1888-1979), one of the architects of the
European Union and incarnation of the European
ideal.
6Main components
- The actions supported under this key activity aim
to - stimulate excellence in teaching, research,
reflection and debate in European integration
studies in higher education institutions within
and outside the Community. - organise high level reflection on current issues
in European integration such as conferences and
working groups among professors, policy makers,
civil society representatives - support high level institutions in the field of
EU studies
7A worldwide network (1989 2009)
- 62 countries throughout the world
- 740 universities offer Jean Monnet courses as
part of their curricula - 3,500 projects in the field of European
integration studies - more than 1,500 professors
- 250,000 students every year
8Subject Area and Types of Action
- European Integration studies involves the study
of the origins and evolution of the European
Communities and the European Union in all its
aspects. European integration studies cover the
analysis of both the internal and external
dimension of European integration, including the
European Union's role in the dialogue between
peoples and cultures. Comparative studies
concerning national practices are not regarded as
European integration studies. - Two different types of action
- TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- 2. ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
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9Types of action (1/2)
Centre of Excellence multi-disciplinary
structure pooling scientific, human and
documentary resources for European integration
studies and research within one or more
universities.
- "Ad personam" Jean Monnet Chair former Jean
Monnet Chair holders with evidence of high-level
international teaching and publication record
and/or professor with a distinguished background
as former practitioner in the field of European
integration.
Teaching activities
- Jean Monnet Chair teaching post with a
specialization in European integration studies
for a minimum of 90 hours per academic year.
European Module short programme of European
integration study, minimum 40 teaching hours per
academic year, may be multi-disciplinary
10Specific eligibility criteria Teaching
activities
- Jean Monnet Chairs (Teaching post in EU studies,
90 hours, rank of professor) - Ad personam Jean Monnet Chairs (Reserved for
former Jean Monnet Chair holders and academics
with distinguished background as high-level
practitioners) - Centres of Excellence (Integrated resources in EU
studies, coordinated by a JM Chair) - Teaching Modules (Minimum 40 hours, general
(introductory) or highly specialized teaching
courses and/or summer courses in EU studies)
11Types of action (2/2)
Multilateral research groups research
partnership leading to an integrated academic
network with a joint research plan and
multi-disciplinary synergies in the field of EU
studies.
- Information and research activities relating to
European integration aims to promote discussion,
reflection and knowledge about the European
integration process through conferences and
seminars.
Academic and Research activities
- Associations of professors and researchers
specializing in European integration
associations whose explicit purpose is to
contribute to the study of the European
integration process and whose aim is to enhance
the visibility of regional or national scientific
and physical resources in this domain.
12Specific eligibility criteria Academic and
Research Activities
- Associations of professors (Promotion of EU
studies at national or transnational level,
interdisciplinary character) - Information and research activities (Organisation
of conferences, seminars, round table debates and
production of associated publications) - Multilateral Research Groups (partnership of at
least 3 Jean Monnet Chairs from 3 different
countries, integrated academic network and joint
research resulting in major publication)
13Funding
- Total available budget 5,274,000
- Maximum Community grant (per activity type)
- Maximum Community contribution (to total
eligible cost) 75
Activity Ceiling Indicative budget available Minimum n of countries Duration
Jean Monnet Chairs 45,000 3,897,000 1 3 years
Centres of Excellence 75,000 3,897,000 1 3 years
Modules 21,000 3,897,000 1 3 years
Associations of Professors and Researchers 25,000 65,000 1 3 years
Information and Research Activities 40,000 1,093,000 1 1 year
Multilateral Research Groups 80,000 219,000 3 2 years
14Introduction of flat-rate system of financing
- From 2010 grants for certain project types will
be calculated according to pre-determined
flat-rate amounts and scales of unit costs. - Replaces classical form of financing expressed
as a percentage of real eligible costs for
Chairs, Modules and Information and Research
Activities. -
- Jean Monnet Chairs and Teaching Modules
- Flat-rate grant amount determined on the basis
of the number of teaching hours (with reference
to national teaching cost per hour) - Information and Research Activities
- Flat-rate grant amount determined on the basis
of the number of participants involved in the
events (with reference to the national allowance
scale per participant)
15Flat-rate financing applied to teaching activities
- For a Jean Monnet Chair (grant ceiling 45,000)
of 270 hours and a Teaching Module (grant ceiling
21,000) of 120 hours both in Italy, where the
national hourly teaching cost is 158, the
calculation of the flat-rate financing for each
type of activity would be made in four steps as
follows
4-step calculation Jean Monnet Chair Teaching Module
1. Multiply teaching hours by hourly teaching cost 270 hrs x 158 42,660.00 120 hrs x 158 18,960.00
2. Add 10 for Chairs 40 for Modules 10 46,926.00 40 26,544.00
3. Multiply by 75 (max. Community contribution) x 75 35,194.50 x 75 19,908.00
4. Reduce in line with grant ceiling (45,000 Chairs 21,00_at_ Modules) N/A N/A
Result 35,194.00 19,908.00
16Flat-rate financing applied to Information
Research Activities
- For a two-day Jean Monnet conference (grant
ceiling for Information and Research Activities
40,000) with 100 participants and 5 non-local
speakers in Italy, where the national allowance
scale per day per participant is 77 and per
non-local speaker is 195, the calculation of the
flat-rate financing would be made in five steps
as follows -
5-step calculation Information and Research Activity
1. Apply formula to obtain cost per participant per day 96.75
2. Multiply result by n participants by n days (100 x 2) x 96.75 19.350.00
3. Add 5,000 lump sum 5.000 24,350.00
4. Multiply by 75 max. Community contribution x 75 18.262.50
5. Reduce in line with grant ceiling (40,000) N/A
Result 18.262.50
17Priorities Teaching Activities (Oct. 2009)
- JEAN MONNET CHAIRS, AD PERSONAM CHAIRS, EUROPEAN
MODULES - Priority given to projects
- involving the creation of new teaching activities
(i.e. development of new courses and/or new
programmes of study) - involving a renewal of the Jean Monnet teaching
staff - submitted by higher education institutions in
non-EU countries, and in particular, in countries
not yet supported by the Jean Monnet programme - open to students from other higher education
institutions (e.g. in the same city or region)
and to students who do not normally come into
contact with European integration studies - contributing to lifelong learning (incl. adult
education) and open to participation by civil
society groups (e.g. school teachers,
journalists, professionals etc.) - covering BA and MA levels as well as the
supervision of research at doctoral level (Chairs
only)
18Priorities Academic Research Projects (Oct.
2009)
- JEAN MONNET CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE, INFORMATION
AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES, MULTILATERAL RESEARCH
GROUPS - Priority given to projects
- involving academic activities which exploit
multi-disciplinary resources - demonstrating openness to civil society
- involving researchers preparing a doctorate or in
possession of less than 5 years of post-doctoral
experience - involving the creation of joint transnational
activities and structural links with academic
institutions in other countries - aiming at the production of research results that
cannot be achieved through research activities
within a national framework (this priority only
for Information and Research Activities and
Multilateral Research groups)
19Award criteria Call Oct. 2009 (1/2)
Quality of the applicants or consortium Quality
(excellence) of the academic profile (CVs) in the
specific field of European integration
studies Quality of the methodology and the work
programme Quality and detail of the planned
teaching, research and/or debating activities
(with particular attention to the academic added
value, the multi-disciplinary synergies, the
innovating character and the openness to civil
society)
20Award criteria Call Oct. 2009 (2/2)
- Impact and relevance of the results
- Likely impact of the activities on education
and/or training at the European level - Innovative character
- Degree of innovation of the project creation of
new teaching, research and/or debating activities
(as appropriate) application by higher education
institutions/associations in countries not yet
covered by the Jean Monnet Action or higher
education institutions/associations not yet
supported by Jean Monnet funding or involving
academics not yet in receipt of Jean Monnet
funding for the same type of activity
21Award criteria Main elements
- Quality of the applicants or consortium
- ? Best and appropriate CVs and list of
publications - Quality of the methodology and the work programme
- Methodology suited to achieving objectives
- Adequate and clear scheduling of activities
- Clear teaching and research content
- Impact and relevance of the results
- The results foreseen are relevant to the
objectives - Contribution to stimulating knowledge on the
European integration process - Innovative character
- Characterised by new tendencies in terms of the
applicant (institution or proposed title holder)
and/or the academic content of the proposal
22Avoid the most common mistakes
- Demonstrate the relevance of the project in the
European integration studies context - Identify the needs of the target group
- Remember that only information presented in the
application can be assessed - Do not assume prior technical or historical
project related knowledge on the part of the
expert - Demonstrate the relevant experience (CV and list
of publications) linked to the project proposal
23Success depends on
- ? Quality of CVs
- ? Understanding the purpose
- Understanding the procedures
- Clarity of content of the planned activities
- ? Appropriate planning
- ? Academic feasibility
24Links and Contacts
- LLP Jean Monnet Programme Executive Agency
(EACEA) Website http//eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/ajm/
2010/index_en.htm - LLP Jean Monnet Programme European
Commission's (DG EAC) Website - http//ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-pr
ogramme/doc88_en.htm - LLP Jean Monnet Programme Directory of
ongoing projects - http//eacea.ec.europa.eu/llp/jeanmonnet/directory
/ - For further information, please contact the EACEA
at the following mailbox EACEA-AJM_at_ec.europa.eu
or Fax number 32-2-2921326